StickSoldier
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So Superman isn't going to be in the game?
So this does or doesn't have the original soundtrack? That is a dealbreaker for me.
If there's no reverts, there better not be grind/lip trick/manual switches. That shit ruined the game.It's better to assume that the original soundtrack isn't happening. Just look at Crazy Taxi. As me and many other people have said, there are ways to listen to the original tunes while playing. Honestly, the only thing that I miss that isn't being included are Reverts. But that only means that instead of doing one long trick string for 2M points, I have to do a few smaller strings worth ~1M points instead.
Revert as in a manual out of a trick?It's better to assume that the original soundtrack isn't happening. Just look at Crazy Taxi. As me and many other people have said, there are ways to listen to the original tunes while playing. Honestly, the only thing that I miss that isn't being included are Reverts. But that only means that instead of doing one long trick string for 2M points, I have to do a few smaller strings worth ~1M points instead.
Because, as has been said before, I don't want a half-assed remake. No soundtrack, no buy.If the soundtrack is the main reason, why don't you guys just go buy the soundtrack? Probably cheaper.
there better not be any manuals for the th1 levels
Revert as in a manual out of a trick?
Because, as has been said before, I don't want a half-assed remake. No soundtrack, no buy.
I want the soundtrack or else I'm not buying. For me, personally, it is a dealbreaker. I don't see what there is to discuss?All new models, redone geometry of old levels is not a full remake, but an upres of the game wouldn't be a half-assed remake?
Revert as in a manual out of a trick?
Because, as has been said before, I don't want a half-assed remake. No soundtrack, no buy.
If they have said they are included, then I missed it. But if they haven't, then I assume they won't be, what with the way they are handling everything else.tell me create a skater and create a park are in at least
I don't get it"Somebody told me there's other trees in this forest but I didn't believe that bullshit for a second"
Put this on Vita and I'll buy one.
I want the soundtrack or else I'm not buying. For me, personally, it is a dealbreaker. I don't see what there is to discuss?
Hey gang just wanted to give everyone a quick update with some overall Q&A for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD:
What are the controls like?
No peripherals (ie, plastic skateboards). The game is played with the controller with analog sticks. The goal is to keep the feel the same as the classic THPS games. You can also play with only the button controls, like on the original PsOne controller.
Will there be online play?
Yes. Look out for details in a few weeks.
Will the game feature the original soundtracks?
Some of the songs, but definitely not all of them.
Will the game be available on disc to buy in stores?
No. It will be for download only via Xbox LIVE and PlayStation Network.
Will the game be coming to PC/iPhone/iPad/3DS?
There are no plans at the moment to bring the game to these systems, but things could change!
How much will the game cost?
About $15.
Will there be reverts in the game?
No, reverts will not be part of trick combos. You can still ride switch of course, but reverts can not be added to combos.
Will there be manuals in the game?
Yes.
Will there be walking and/or spraypainting in the game?
No.
Will there be post-release DLC?
No details on DLC yet. Stay tuned.
When is the game coming out?
Mid summer 2012.
Yup, certainly better than nothing. That's good.can't really blame them for not being able to get every song from the original ost. shit happens.
I hope this song is in the game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d8xYwcdjgE
Feeling super nostalgic listening to it.
More importantly, he sees Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD as more than a sloppy cash-in on nostalgia. "The dream for me is to release this as the base line for other best-of levels," said Hawk, "but mostly so we can set a foundation and release new stuff."
Hawk knows all to well that "the skate genre is almost nonexistent" these days. What better time to bring it back, and in what better form than the one that started it all?
Hawk envisions Robomodo's extensive remake of the first two Pro Skater games as a seed, a stepping stone, and a platform. "I want to release all new levels and not just live in the past like this...new skaters, new tricks, things like that, and release them as digital content so they're affordable," said Hawk.
As it stands, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD brings a bit of new along with its old. Seven classic courses return alongside five unannounced multiplayer modes. Robomodo told IGN to expect the staples (come on, HORSE) in addition to some original additions. School II, Mall, Hanger, Warehouse, and Marseille are among Pro Skater HD's included levels, but the inclusion of Downhill Jam is one close to Hawk's heart.
It's elements like this that make Pro Skater HD stand out. This isn't just a straight port of old levels -- it's a fully remade game using the original code as a jumping-off point. But Neversoft's original designs still hold up, and Robomodo's tweaks to the classics' formula -- such as faster skating, additional goals, more responsive controls, and improved physics -- better equip players to explore them. Just like old times, only better.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD is the start of what Hawk hopes to be another trend in skateboarding games. Of course it's meant to remind long-time fans that this series still rules, despite recent entries unsuccessful new ideas, and that there's enough life left in it to facilitate a future. If Pro Skater HD takes off, Hawk may yet realize his dream of infusing the old formula with original stages.
More importantly, this could be what brings the genre back from its recently discovered grave. "[In a few years] I would love to still be here and take advantage of new consoles as they come," Hawk said, "including Wii-U and whatever else they have in the pipe."
This is all you really need! I'm playing right now and having a blast. Original physics, original music, ok graphics, tons of fun!
RODNEY MULLEN
TONY HAWK
WHO THE FUCK IS THAT 3RD GUY
Hawk envisions Robomodo's extensive remake of the first two Pro Skater games as a seed, a stepping stone, and a platform. "I want to release all new levels and not just live in the past like this...new skaters, new tricks, things like that, and release them as digital content so they're affordable," said Hawk.
RODNEY MULLEN
TONY HAWK
WHO THE FUCK IS THAT 3RD GUY
are people really going to play this with analog sticks? I can understand if you are 360 only, but even then I'd probably get some kind of 3rd party solution with a decent D-Pad. I'll get this for PS3, and if it ever comes to PC.
Cause it would be like playing Street Fighter with the analog stick, wrong.i'll never be able to play ssx or tony hawk with analog sticks. it's so unnatural to me for some reason.
yeah this will probably suck with analog. so i probably wont buy it.